Trigen signs up Eversheds lawyer for in-house first
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September 20, 2006 at 08:03 PM
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Biotech company Trigen has appointed its first in-house lawyer with the hire of Eversheds pharmaceutical specialist Justin Penman. Penman was an assistant in the commercial department of the national giant's City arm and becomes sole in-house counsel at Trigen, a privately-held cardiovascular drug research and development company.
First reported on legalweek.com (18 September).
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